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Russia will provide support to the coal industry

The Russian government announced on Friday that it has agreed to support a struggling coal industry by deferring taxes and limiting bonuses and dividends to the top management.

Russian coal producers are facing a number challenges, such as international sanctions in relation to Ukraine. According to the Russian government, coal exports dropped by almost 8% last year to 213 millions tonnes, but production increased 1.3% to reach 438 million tons.

In 2022, the European Union, who previously relied on Russia to provide around 45% its coal imports for their own use, will ban supplies from Russia.

According to the government's measures, Russian coal firms will be granted deferrals of mineral extraction taxes (MET) as well as insurance contributions until 1 December 2025.

According to the government, debt-ridden companies may be able to restructure their debts, while taking into consideration the Central Bank of Russia's position.

According to NEFT Research, Russia's coal imports are declining because of international sanctions and rising transportation costs.

The data cited by the energy ministry showed that, since 2022, the Russian coal industry has lost 1.2 trillion Russian roubles (15 billion dollars) due to sanctions. This includes the loss of lucrative European markets and the difficulty in receiving payment for supplies.

(source: Reuters)